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 Brandy Station, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brandy Station was the site of the 1863 Battle of Brandy Station, the largest cavalry battle in the Western Hemisphere.
Commissary Department, Headquarters, Army of the Potomac - Brandy Station, VA, February 1864
Brandy Station is a historic village in Culpeper County, Virginia.
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 Battle of Brandy Station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Brandy Station was the largest cavalry engagement on the North American continent.
Brandy Station – Winchester II – Aldie– Middleburg– Upperville– Hanover– Gettysburg– Williamsport– Boonsboro– Manassas Gap
It was fought at the beginning of the Gettysburg campaign by the Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War on June 9, 1863.
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 Battle of Brandy Station
Stuart, at his headquarters on Fleetwood Hill overlooking Brandy Station, knew that the sounds of battle could only mean that a Union force was crossing the river, and he quickly began concentrating his scattered brigades to confront the attack.
Fascinating Fact: Before the Battle of Brandy Station, Stuart's Confederate cavalry had consistently beaten and humiliated the Union cavalry.
It was just a month after his great victory over the Union Army of the Potomac at the Battle of Chancellorsville, and Lee had already begun the movements of his next strategic ploy, another invasion of the North- this time, possibly up into Pennsylvania.
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 Civil War Battle History of Brandy Station, Virginia
The largest cavalry battle of the Civil War, the Battle of Brandy Station, occurred on June 9, 1863 and involved nearly 17,000 horsemen under Confederate Maj. Gen.
Gen. David M. Gregg reached Brandy Station and battled Confederate horsemen in a "long and spirited...contest for the hill." Eventually, the Confederates won Fleetwood Hill, pushing back both Buford and Gregg.
The Confederates were slipping west, to the Shenandoah Valley on Lee's last great offensive, which would end a month later at Gettysburg.
www.civilwar.org /historyclassroom/hc_brandystationhist.htm

  
 The Battle of Brandy Station
Gregg, located south of Brandy Station, on the Fredericksburg Plank Road left a large force at the river to prevent the Rebel Robertson from attacking his rear.
Buford, commander of the 1st Cavalry Division, was to cross the Rappahannock at Beverly's Ford, four miles from Brandy Station.
The formulated plan was that Buford's and Gregg's forces would meet and assemble at Brandy Station before attacking toward Culpeper Courthouse each being half of a pincer movement.
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 BSF Home Page
The Battle of Brandy Station was one of history's greatest cavalry engagements with over 20,000 troops, including 17,000 cavalry, engaged in battle.
The Brandy Station Foundation is a non-profit, community-based membership group dedicated to preserving the natural and historic resources of the Brandy Station area of Culpeper County, Virginia.
Although the Union advance was repelled, the overwhelming dominance of the Confederate cavalry was broken.
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 Brandy Station. The Columbia Gazetteer of North America. 2000
Scene of the greatest Civil War cavalry engagement (also called the battle of Fleetwood Hill) which preceded the Gettysburg Campaign.
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 This Week in the Civil War June 07,1863
The country about Brandy Station is open, and on the south side extensive level fields, particularly suitable for a cavalry engagement....I directed the commanders of my advance brigade to charge the enemy, formed in columns about Brandy House.
After determining that yesterday's battle at Brandy Station was only a cavalry raid, Robert E. Lee orders "Old Bald Head" Ewell to continue his march into the Shenandoah Valley.
One battle, in which the enemy were repulsed and his lines broken and scattered by two of the Ohio and one Virginia regiment, assisted by the artillery.
www.civilweek.com /1863/jun0763.htm

  
 Brandy Station
He is a Director of the Brandy Station Foundation, which has purchased much of the Brandy Station Battlefield and has ambitious plans to build an interpretive museum there soon.
Clark B. (Bud) Hall, eminent Civil War author and historian, will be examining this battle and its effects on cavalry tactics and strategy in both the South and the North at the next meeting of the Blue Ridge Civil War Round Table.
By early June these forces were ready to move, including 10,000 cavalry troops under the brilliant and flamboyant General JEB Stuart who were camped on Fleetwood Hill near Brandy Station.
cal.jmu.edu /sherwork/Civil%20War/brandy_station.htm

  
 Tens of thousands face off in gallant, rare cavalry battle - The Washington Times: Civil War
The cavalry battle of Brandy Station, fought about 60 miles from Washington on the banks of the Rappahannock in Culpeper County on June 9, 1863, was big.
Often quoted in writings about Brandy Station is the comment of Stuart's West Point classmate, Confederate Gen. William Dorsey Pender, who wrote soon after the battle, "I suppose it is all right that Stuart should get all the blame, for when anything handsome is done he gets all the credit.
The spirit of the Union cavalry, and the respect it got from the rest of the Union Army, were enormously boosted by reports of the fight at Brandy Station.
www.washingtontimes.com /civilwar/20030606-075945-9762r.htm

  
 June 9 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1863- American Civil War: Battle of Brandy Station, Virginia.
1930 - Chicago Tribune reporter Jake Lingle is killed at the Illinois Central train station during rush hour by the Leo Vincent Brothers, allegedly over a 100,000 USD gambling debt owed to Al Capone.
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 Civil War Cavalry - A Call To Arms For The Civil War Buff!
In order to properly understand the significance of the Battle of Brandy Station, we must examine the underlying events that led the two great mounted forces to their epic clash of June 9, 1863.
The gently rolling terrain around Brandy Station was mostly fields and woods, but it also lent itself to rapid movement by large bodies of mounted troopers because of its well-defined road network.
Following a series of meetings held in Richmond after the Battle of Chancellorsville, the Confederate leadership decided that the time was right for another invasion of the North.
www.civilwarcavalry.com /brandy.htm

  
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Clash of Cavalry: The Battle of Brandy Station.
Kennedy, William V. "The Cavalry Battle at Brandy Station." Armor 65 (1956): pp.
Davis, George B. "The Cavalry Combat at Brandy Station, Va., on June 9, 1863." JUSCA 25 (1914): pp.
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 Brandy Engagement ♫
Battle Of Brandy Station TheNext unfortunate battle for J.E.B. Stuart and Robert E. Lee would be againstGeneral Pleasonton at the Battle of Brandy Station.
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 AllRefer.com - James Ewell Brown Stuart (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
In the battle of Chancellorsville, he moved with Stonewall Jackson in the brilliant flank attack.
He distinguished himself at the first battle of Bull Run (July, 1861) and in September was made a brigadier general.
He was actively engaged in that battle and in the subsequent Antietam campaign.
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 Alfred Pleasonton's report of the Battle of Brandy Station (Fleetwood)
This was done until it was discovered infantry was being brought up in the cars to Brandy Station very rapidly, as was also a heavy column on foot from Culpeper.
The orders to each command were to cross the river at daylight on the 9th instant and push rapidly for Brandy Station.
Gregg, was to cross the Rappahannock at Kelly's Ford, and was composed of the Second and Third Cavalry Divisions and the infantry command of Brig.
www.swcivilwar.com /PleasantonReportBrandyStation.html

  
 10th New York Volunteer Cavalry
The battle at Brandy Station is given extra attention by including commentary from author George Contant, since Brandy Station is said by some to be the largest cavalry engagement in the Civil War (Biblio-4).
The regiment participated heavily in the battle, however, and a description of the unit's activities is included in Biblio-14, pp.189-210.
Gettysburg is not included in the high casualty list, since only 9 casualties were sustained in that battle by the 10th.
www.ggw.org /10nycav/index.htm

  
 Fredericksburg.com - Brandy Station battle
The Brandy Station Foundation filed an appeal yesterday to prevent development of an eight-lot subdivision on land that was part of the Civil War battlefield and vowed to carry its fight to the state's highest court if necessary.
The news conference, held on 14 acres of foundation-owned land adjacent to the proposed development, came on the 141st anniversary of the famed Civil War battle, the largest cavalry engagement ever fought in the Western Hemisphere.
The brief also contends that a significant part of the battle in which some 20,000 Union and Confederate soldiers fought took place on this property, part of the southern Fleetwood Heights plateau.
www.freelancestar.com /News/FLS/2004/062004/06102004/1393466

  
 Mutiny at Brandy Station, Last Battle of the Hooker Brigade
He noted that the officers were able to bring their wives and daughters to the “grand balls” at Brandy Station during the winter, but this option was not open to the enlisted men.
There are two strikingly different views of what happened at Brandy Station in the winter and spring of 1864, and determining the good guys from the bad guys, if indeed that is possible, is left to the reader.
You are always sober when the rest of us are drunk.” After returning to the camp at Brandy Station, Virginia, the Colonel and I prepared the official report of the movements of the Brigade, which is in my handwriting and filed in the archives of the War Department.
www.rockbpubl.com /bks_RPC/mutinyat.htm

  
 Army: Brandy Station: A Battle Like None Other
A one-day battle, Brandy Station was the largest cavalry engagement ever fought on the American continent and was the opening clash of the Gettysburg Campaign.
Though the day of the horse cavalry is long gone, the tactical and strategic lessons for modern commanders from Brandy Station are vital, numerous and clear.
A straightforward telling of the battle's dramatic story, this book details the terrain, the causes and effects of the battle, the littleknown role of the infantry, the commentary in both Civil War and modem times, and the battle's long-range effect on the futures of the Union and Confederate cavalry.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3723/is_200212/ai_n9161646

  
 U.S. Newswire : Release : Preservation Groups Announce Grand Opening of Brandy Station Battlefield Park
Although a Confederate victory, Brandy Station is often referred to as the battle that "made" the Union cavalry an effective fighting force.
In addition to Brandy Station, CWPT was also involved in saving 155 acres at nearby Cedar Mountain Battlefield, the scene of bitter fighting in August 1862.
Brandy Station was the largest cavalry battle ever fought on American soil.
releases.usnewswire.com /printing.asp?id=17293

  
 Brandy Station
Jones' men delayed the Federals in a melee that gave the Confederates time to save the 16 guns of Beckham's battery and organize a battle line near St. James' Church.
Off the picture on the right, Hampton's brigade continued the battle line.
Buford ordered three regiments of his division to attack this position, but only the 6th Pa. Cav.
johnsmilitaryhistory.tripod.com /brand.html

  
 Military History Online - Battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Brandy Station is mentioned because of the effect it had upon J.E.B. Stuart.
The battle took place on June 9, 1863 near the town of Brandy Station, Culpeper County, Virginia.
During the day of the battle, Stuart was supposed to begin his march north with Lee, but now he was forced to wait an extra week in order to refit and rest his force.
www.militaryhistoryonline.com /gettysburg/brandy.aspx

  
 The Battlefields of Kelly's Ford
The battle of the Wilderness marked the beginning of the end for the Army of Northern Virginia and for the Confederacy itself.
The second Battle of Manassas in August of 1862 brought Robert E. Lee, "Stonewall" Jackson and the Confederacy to the height of their power and opened the way for Lee´s first invasion of the North.
The battle of Fredericksburg cost the Union 12,000 casualties, an overwhelming victory for the Army of Northern Virginia.
www.innatkellysford.com /battle.html

  
 station va: NWS Yorktown Virginia
ABPP supplies this summary of the 1863 battle also known as the Battle of Fleetwood Hill.
Cheap Hotels in Brandy Station, up to 70% discount rates on hotels.
The Ice Station is the first ever facility built and designed exclusively for ice activities in the Roanoke Area.
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 Campaign Gettysburg Scenario Information
The Battle of Brandy Station, June 9, 1863 (var.
The Battle of Brandy Station - June 9, 1863
The Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863 (var.
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 11 Most Endangered Places at National Trust for Historic Preservation - Brandy Station Battlefield
Though Southern forces held the field at day's end, the battle marked the emergence of the Northern calvary as equal to its highly regarded Confederate foe.
To prevent it, sensitive land-use planning is needed for the entire area, along with protection for the critical portion of the battlefield.
The rural landscape, encompassing both the battleground and the site of the Union Army' Largest winter encampment of the war, has changed remarkably little since the 1860s, with historic houses and roads intact, campsites and trenches still clearly visible, with even fence lines in their original locations.
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 THE SIXTH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY AT THE BATTLE OF BRANDY STATION, JUNE 9, 1863
THE SIXTH PENNSYLVANIA CAVALRY AT THE BATTLE OF BRANDY STATION, JUNE 9, 1863
  In early June, the vigilant Union cavalry discovered a large concentration of Confederate cavalry in the area around the town of Culpeper, Virginia, near an obscure stop on the Orange and Alexandria Railroad called Brandy Station.
On May 26, 1863, the regiment traded in their lances for Sharps carbines and were assigned to the Reserve Brigade, a command consisting of the U. Army’s Regular cavalry regiments.
www.rushslancers.com /brandy.html

  
 Tennessee Valley Civil War Round Table
The most hotly contested cavalry engagements of the Civil War, largest mounted battle, and first true cavalry combat fought in North America took place at The Battle of Brandy Station, Virginia on June 9, 1863.
Historians generally consider the Battle of Brandy Station as the opening engagement of the Gettysburg Campaign.
Unfortunately for the Southern Cause, the Battle of Brandy Station marked the apogee of Confederate cavalry dominance over its Union adversary.
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 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003544574
Table of contents for Brandy Station : a battle like none other / by Richard E. Crouch.
Brandy Station and the Grand Strategy ofthe.War: Pleasonton's Intelligence Achievements 189 Appendices A.
Brandy Station: What Happened When 107 A Lee Letter 107 What Was When and Where 107 18.
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